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Who Are You shows how this young filmmaker learns to value the people who are significant in her life and encourages viewers to do the same with the people in their lives. By: Joenelle Scott. TRT: 3 min 12 sec Topics: identity, family

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A short video composed of many digital still photographs of Enrique and his little brother. In voiceover, Enrique tells a story about how his negative and positive behaviors influence his younger brother. Topics: youth, latino, family

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Vicki, who is approaching high school graduation, examines who she is and where she is going. This exploration brings her to investigate her relationship to her grandmother, a holocaust survivor whom she never had a chance to meet. Vicki is the same age mow as her grandmother was when she was put into a concentration camp. What similarities do these two young women possess? How does this influence who Vicki is today? Topics: Family, community, war

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Is the term family values universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought. Topics: Chat the Planet, Jordan, Family Values

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Is the term 'family values' universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought. Topics: Chat the Planet, Jordan, Family Values

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Is the term family values universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought. Topics: jordan, chat the planet, youth, family values

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"Immmigration" by Jose Luis Mejia explores the life of Antonia Flores, the filmmaker's grandmother. The video shows how after moving from El Salvador to the United States, Antonia Flores achieves her dreams for her family. Topics: El Salvador, immigration, family

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When her mother left to start a new family, Shenelle spent each day waiting for her return and dancing alone. A video poem, featuring Shavonne Lawson, a student at the Mark Morris Dance Studio. Topics: Family, Divorce, Dance

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An animated response to a musical song/story by the British group Madness, "Our House" was designed and animated by students 12 to 15 years old, and originated entirely on flipbooks. ( 7 reviews ) Topics: Family Values, Freedom of Expression, Personal Responsibility